As an American, I find Canadian history fascinating. We share similar history, but in Canada, it seemed to be a true "love triangle? First nations, Brits, and French. The French influence being a bit more prevalent in CA. If I were a young man, I'd be heading North.
Thanks for uploading this, it was fantastic! I really like how there weren't any clear "bad guys" in this. They did a good job of portraying complex individuals sympathetically.
Who else is being given this as their final assignment for the year in quarantine and couldn’t use their school google account to watch it so theyre watching it on their personal acc on their iPhone?
In the movie around 2:00, they are at a bar were the wood is not together. The men who built that must have thought it never rains. Edit: Or seasons for that matter.
I'm surprised they didn't include Sir. John A's sister in-law in this docudrama. If you visit his house in Kingston, Ontario 'The Bellevue House', there are numerous intimate letters written to his dying wife's sister. It appears that his sister in-law was his rock through the trials of giving birth to this nation.
imagine being a democrat or whatever in the 1860s and just getting roasted by some dude named john macdonald XD. john a was really cooking on those fools. and GEORGE BROWN HAS SERIOUS RIZZ! LIKE BRO HAD HER HEART IN THE FIRST TEN MINUTES OF TALKLING!!!
while wearing headphones, why is the voices of others and the louder part of the music directed at the right ear starting from 1:15:40? its hella annoying and i thought my left ear went deaf
The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien personally strangled a protester who made it past the RCMP once. He was also prevented from using a Inuit statue to smash the head in of home invader armed with a switch blade when his security guards arrived ti save a life.
6:27 does anyone know what John As wife is drinking? I can't even read it, tincture opium? If you know please tell me that would be a great help to my project lol.
It is great. It certainly portrays a legislature who is unsure if the Queen will eat them alive for the idea of independence. I like it that the Governor Generals are unwilling to rationally deal with independence talkers.
If you watched this then watch Nate Parker’s version of Birth of A Nation... why are they ANY black people in a film called Birth of a nation? Who built these buildings that these white men created these laws inside of?